I still don't get how Discord can be secure - I suspect it can't. Just the fact that the forums are persistent, and controlled by a third party, and the client is closed source means people on there can be compromised at any point incredibly easily, VPN or not.
Just something as simple as using a cookie or local storage can leave permanent traces behind so all the access can be easily correllated.
I'm not even sure if serious infosec measures exist to stop this, and if they do, someone is bound to slip up and they need to do it just once, and expose the whole chatroom.
I'm not a hacker but this sounds like failing Opsec 101, and people getting by just with sheer luck.
Just something as simple as using a cookie or local storage can leave permanent traces behind so all the access can be easily correllated.
I'm not even sure if serious infosec measures exist to stop this, and if they do, someone is bound to slip up and they need to do it just once, and expose the whole chatroom.
I'm not a hacker but this sounds like failing Opsec 101, and people getting by just with sheer luck.